Vegetables roots not sliced

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with nary an unsolvable glitch, roots & wings took place on a glorious autumn day. every session was attended by excited, happy learners. people made friends, laughed together, and were inspired and jazzed to find new things to try. throughout the day, when i talked to attendees, the feedback was invariably...
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is a large, attractive, european tricholoma found under conifers. in north america the name is applied to a northern and montane species that shares physical features with the european species and also appears under conifers—and to a hardwood-associated species in coastal california that may or may not
the stem by a notch; close; whitish to dull grayish; short-gills frequent. stem : – cm long; – cm thick; equal or somewhat swollen below; covered with silky appressed fibers; dry; white; sometimes discoloring brownish where handled; basal mycelium white. flesh: thick and firm; white to pale grayish; not...
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illustrated and described collections are from colorado and finland. cap: – cm; convex, becoming broadly convex; dry; finely velvety; usually olive brown to reddish brown or yellowish brown, but occasionally entirely olive or nearly green. pore surface: yellow, becoming olive yellow with maturity; not
; pores xerocomoid , - mm wide; tubes to mm deep. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; equal to slightly club-shaped, with a pinched off base; dry; solid and tough; widely and coarsely ribbed, over the apex or overall; whitish to yellowish or yellow; basal mycelium yellow. flesh: whitish to pale yellowish; not...
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like a ball or a glob; without a stem. outer surface: lumpy to nearly brain-like; dry; densely covered with very fine, brown hairs; medium to dark brown. interior: consisting of many folded, contorted, whitish layers of flesh that often have brownish edges; the layers usually touching one another, but not
becoming fused; flesh whitish, sometimes staining a little yellowish when sliced. odor and taste : odor not distinctive, or sour and reminiscent of bad apple cider; taste not distinctive. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; ellipsoid; smooth; usually uniguttulate with one large oil droplet; hyaline...
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finely velvety; brick red to dark orangish red or ruddy orange; with or without faint to moderate concentric zones of color. gills: beginning to run down the stem; close or crowded; short-gills frequent; pale orange when young, darkening to brownish orange or brownish (eventually brown) with maturity; not
staining where damaged. stem: – cm long; – cm thick; more or less equal; bald; without potholes; dry; pale, dull orange or darker orange. flesh: orangish; fairly firm; unchanging when sliced. milk: copious; white; not staining surfaces, but drying very slowly yellowish to greenish; staining white paper...
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microglossum olivaceum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > microglossum olivaceum microglossum olivaceum [ ascomycota > leotiales > leotiaceae > microglossum . . . ] by michael kuo not as stunning as its bright green close relative, microglossum viride , this species is still interesting
saprobic ; growing alone to gregariously in moss under hardwoods; summer and fall; widely distributed in north america; infrequently collected. the illustrated and described collection is from illinois. fruiting body: – mm high and – mm wide; club-shaped to somewhat flattened and irregular; head and stem not...
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under monterey cyprus ; winter; along the california coast in the range of the associated tree. the illustrated and described collections are from san francisco and marin counties. cap: – cm; convex when young, becoming convex; dry; innately appressed-fibrillose; pale brown to reddish brown; the margin not
the base; whitish to brownish above, but sometimes colored like the cap near the base; bald, becoming fibrillose; bruising pink to red when fresh; with a skirtlike, whitish ring ; usually featuring one to several brown to brownish ringlets near the base. flesh: white; quickly pink, then red when sliced...
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aprica amanita aprica [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > amanitaceae > amanita . . . ] by michael kuo this stocky but beautiful species of amanita is one of the few amanitas i have seen that might easily be mistaken for a member of some other genus; its proportions and oddly disposed veil remnants are not
and so on); winter and spring; distribution limited to the pacific northwest. cap: - cm; convex, expanding to planoconvex or flat; bright orange-yellow but often fading with age; when young usually covered with tightly adherent, frost-like, whitish universal veil material; the margin faintly lined or not...
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